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HCB Corpsman 2023/24 Shipboard with 100% correct answers
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CDC (Center for Disease Control) - Federal agency for the investigation, identification, prevention and control of disease. 
 
Gait - A matter of walking or moving on foot 
 
How many types of gait - Six 
 
Navmed 6550/8 - Medication Administration Record (MAR) 
 
NAVMED 6550/12 - patient profile 
 
Sf 508 - Doctor's Orders 
 
Sf 509 - Doctor's Progress Notes 
 
Sf 510 - Nursing Notes 
 
To add an entry that was laid or forgotten while riding a nursing note : - 1. Write the time of the entry a...
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Complete Solution Guide: ANCC IQ Domains 1-5 Test Bank answered all correctly answered; latest updated summer 2024/2025.
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ANCC Domain 1: Scientific Foundation (40 questions with rationales) As a PMHNP, you are aware of antipsychotic medication side effects. Which of the following side effects of antipsychotic medicati ons has an insidious, delayed-onset typically 1 to 2 years after initiation of the medication? a. Dry mouth b. Tardive dyskinesia c. Sedation d. Weight gain In evaluating a 4-year-old, one would expect which of the following delays in Asperger's Disorder? a. Language development b. Cognitive developm...
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Portage Learning BIOD 152 A&P 2 Final Exam
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Portage Learning BIOD 152 A&P 2 
Final Exam 2023/2024 
Identify the parts of the neuron shown in the diagram below 
 
 
 
 
a.	dendrite 
 
b.	cell body 
 
c.	nucleus 
 
List the four parts of the human brain 
 
The human brain is made up of the cerebral hemispheres, diencephalon, brain stem, andcerebellum. 
 
 
List and describe the 3 meninges of the human brain. 
 
The leathery dura mater is the double-layered outer meninx. 
 
The middle arachnoid meninx is a loose layer separated from the dura...
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Biomechanics 1 final exam USAHS already passed
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Biomechanics 1 final exam USAHS already passed How much dorsiflexion is needed to navigate stairs? What about walking? Walking- neutral; Stairs 20 degrees 
What nerve innervates the dorsiflexors? Deep peroneal 
What nerve innervates the plantarflexors? Tibial nerve 
Supraspinatus origin, insertion, action, and innervation Origin: supraspinous fossa of the scapula 
Insertion: superior facet of the greater tubercle of the humerus and the capsule of the shoulder joint 
Action: abducts and externall...
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NHA PCT -Review 2023 Questions and Answers
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Which of the following abnormalities is associated with large U waves on the EKG - ANSWER-A decreased potassium level cause U waves to become visible on the EKKG 
 
A patient care technician is assigned to perform hourly, point-of-care testing for a patient who has diabetes mellitus. Which of the following actions should the technician take? - ANSWER-Use the facility's glucometer to perform the glucose tests on the patient 
 
A patient care technician is weighing a patient using a mechanical sc...
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CDC (Center for Disease Control) Federal agency for the investigation, identification, 
prevention and control of disease. 
Gait A matter of walking or moving on foot 
How many types of gait Six 
Navmed 6550/8 Medication Administration Record (MAR) 
NAVMED 6550/12 patient profile 
Sf 508 Doctor's Orders
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What level of constant voltage is likely to cause asystole? 
>2 A mps 
 
 
 
The most common of all epileptic manifestations and likely to occur in 3-4 % of all healthy children? 
Benign Febrile Convulsions 
 
 
 
Stroke is the number 1, leading cause of death in the US? 
False- it is 3rd 
 
 
 
Continuous monitoring of EEG in the ICU had become more common due to: 
*Ability to review EEG data via networking 
*Digital Video and EEG 
*Advances in Computer memory storate 
 
 
 
Has a mortality ...
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Issa Strength & Conditioning, Strength and Conditioning EXAM ISSA
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Issa Strength & Conditioning, Strength and 
Conditioning EXAM ISSA 
Neural Circuitry that travels outside the spinal cord - answerPeripheral nervous system 
A sensory receptor within a muscle that detects changes in length and helps regulate contraction 
- answerMuscle Spindle 
Branches of the cell body that act as receivers, collecting information from other neurons - 
answerDendrites 
Muscle contraction is triggered when the following chemical neurotransmitters binds to receptors 
on the muscl...
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NUR 256 Mental Health Exam 3 Complete worksheet: Exam 3 (100% correct)
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NUR 256 Mental Health worksheet: Exam 3 Define the following term: Understand what each means and how to manage those patients. Visual hallucinations: When the patient state they are seen some thing that is not there. Auditory hallucinations: The patient is hearing things, but it is not actually there. Delusion: That false belief that something is true. EX: a patient says that he is the president even though he is not. In their mind that thing is true Illusion: When they actually see somethi...
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Issa Strength & Conditioning, Strength and Conditioning EXAM ISSA
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Issa Strength & Conditioning, Strength and 
Conditioning EXAM ISSA 
Neural Circuitry that travels outside the spinal cord - answerPeripheral nervous system 
A sensory receptor within a muscle that detects changes in length and helps regulate contraction 
- answerMuscle Spindle 
Branches of the cell body that act as receivers, collecting information from other neurons - 
answerDendrites 
Muscle contraction is triggered when the following chemical neurotransmitters binds to receptors 
on the muscl...
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